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LasVahGoose replied Apr 14, 2011JP Morgan couldn't deliver Silver to the Comex Vault so they went ahead and applied to be vault, which was approved in record time. Now they can "Deposit" the "physical" silver in their "own vault" vs. the Comex. That took care of having to deliver ...
XAU/USD & XAG/USD - Gold & Silver Traders Thread
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LasVahGoose replied Apr 14, 2011Funny Video. Yeah, I can see why you'd want to pay so much money into the system to get such great service.
What's with the US dollar?!
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LasVahGoose replied Apr 14, 2011Not at the Federal Level. State tax? Sure, it is local to where you live and you can see the money go to work.
What's with the US dollar?!
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LasVahGoose replied Apr 14, 2011Nobody should pay federal income tax. It goes directly to the private banks and only purpose is to removed dollars out of the money supply. It doesn't fund one government program. The government pretty much gets its money from the printing presses ...
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LasVahGoose replied Apr 13, 2011Technically, I think what you have drawn is a Fib EXTENSION not an expansion. I used to get them confused until it was pointed out to me.
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LasVahGoose replied Apr 13, 2011That's funny, I thought the same thing, until I noticed the 5 minute chart! haha! How are you using the Fractals, if you don't mind me asking?
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LasVahGoose replied Apr 13, 2011Are there really only 108K people retail traders in the US? You'd think it was in the millions, I guess not a lot of people are active at any one time.
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LasVahGoose replied Apr 13, 2011Maybe a touch off topic, but it does focus on the economics and thought it was interesting. . video
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LasVahGoose replied Apr 13, 2011Can shorting equities in an inflationary scenario be a little dangerous? You figure the price of stocks will go higher just because of inflation. I don't know...
XAU/USD & XAG/USD - Gold & Silver Traders Thread
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LasVahGoose replied Apr 13, 2011Yeah, but you can't do the math that way, because it makes it sound silly. You have to like do the math different or something. Haha! Last post for me, I'm sure many will be happy. Happy Trading.
What is your weekly return?
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LasVahGoose replied Apr 13, 2011Do you think they ever having a losing day? week? or month?
What is your weekly return?
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LasVahGoose replied Apr 13, 2011Figure 22 trading days per month (average) and taking 3 months in the summer off and they pull out some spending money, say a million every month should be enough to live in modest comfort.
What is your weekly return?
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LasVahGoose replied Apr 13, 2011Okay, so the original poster said he could make 10-15% per week no problem and now we are up to 7% per day no problem. Cool, good for you guys. Happy Trading.

What is your weekly return?
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LasVahGoose replied Apr 13, 2011Electronics were dropping in price during the 70's stagflation, so I think they are a bad example. Food, housing, fuel are more realistic things to look at when talking about inflation since you need those to survive. Electronics always seem to drop ...
What's with the US dollar?!
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LasVahGoose replied Apr 13, 2011Your posts are so vague that nobody has any idea what you are talking about, at least I don't. How about some examples with real numbers, so we can understand your point.
What is your weekly return?
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LasVahGoose replied Apr 13, 2011I ridicule 7% EVERY 45 minutes for years and years. As it's been said, that is fine while the account is small, not realistic when he account gets large. Maybe some math wizard can figure out what 7% every 45 minutes during a regular trading day ...
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LasVahGoose replied Apr 13, 2011I'd welcome $38, looks like a good place to reload for a move to $50. url
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LasVahGoose replied Apr 13, 2011Cool, that was my whole point. Not directly, but if someone claims to make 40% - 60% / month (or my favorite 7% per 45 minutes) then you are going to be in the multi millions very quickly, but it really sounds like, to me, some folks were claiming ...
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